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Unit 6 (Chp. 9) Jefferson Mural Stations Summarization Prompts – Station #1: The Republicans Take Power – Election of 1800 and Jefferson’s Policies (pp. 278 – 280) How might Thomas Jefferson react to the size and function of the US government today? Station #2: The Republicans Take Power – Jefferson and the Courts (pp. 280 – 281) What impact did the case of Marbury v. Madison have the future of the Supreme Court that is still evident today? Station #3: The Louisiana Purchase – Western Territory (pp. 282 – 283) How did the US expand in the early 1800s? Station #4: The Louisiana Purchase – Lewis and Clark (pp. 284 – 285; 287) Why was the journey of Lewis and Clark so important for future growth of the US? Station #5: A Time of Conflict – Americans in Foreign Seas (pp. 288 – 291) How effective was Jefferson’s foreign policy in dealing with problems outside the US in the early 1800s? Station 6: A Time of Conflict – War Fever (pp. 291 – 294) How did President Jefferson followed by President Madison deal with foreign and domestic affairs in the early 1800s?